Is Brody running the garage alone?
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Is Brody running the garage alone?
Carl and Abi going to live in Germany, does Carl not owe money to people there?
Why did he just not tell her that. The whole story is rubbish, Tracey blackmailing people with no money. OK, so Carl can get money through Fiona, but I do not think Tracey knows that. Has he been using this money to pay his debts? Instead of paying Tracey he could pay off his debts in Germany. Abi hoping to persuade Tracey not to tell Kevin, good luck with that, we know Tracey is not that benevolent. Trouble with Soaps nowadays is that they make characters so unlikeable is that no one, well maybe just me, care about them and have absolutely no sympathy for them.
Has no one told Kevin that his neighbour, Dee Dee, is building up a case against him for issuing bogus mot's.
So Kevin isn't dying?
So did Jenny think that Christina arrived at the undertaker's with the coffin? Did it not occur to her that it would have been George who actually put the body in the coffin?
Who died?
itv really loves having gays bis on their soaps
Another twist to add drama, at the expense of a story making sense. It seems unlikely that Carl really loves Abi or wants to settle down with her in Germany. He might think he does, but would probably soon tire of her now there is no challenge. That being the case why does he need to pay Tracey or work for Fiona. He obviously does not respect Kevin either. Would it have been a better plan if he slept with Tracey and tried to get her to drop the blackmail. His life would be far less complicated if he just moved on.
That is true up to a point. But there is much more sexual freedom these days than there was in 1960. It is no longer a "sin" to live together, sex before marriage is now normal, one night stands are much more routine, sex is talked about more openly a lot more, homosexuality is no longer a crime. To that extent, Corrie, for once, is reflecting real life and our changing attitudes and culture.
True - I just feel Soaps have become over reliant on it, it fills up time. Almost every story has a sexual element to it. I think it has made them lazy, instead of making more effort to think up more interesting stories. Todd and Theo for example, I found Todd a far better character before Theo turned up, I am pretty sure their relationship will not last, so I just want him gone.
Christina is not exactly grief sticken over Dom.
Is Gary the next one to turn gay? What with his friendship with Theo, and jokes about Ry - Ry 's knee?
Theo strutted off down the street like one of the Village People.
Now he is not living at Todd's he should stay at the YMCA.
Hoping Todd does not relent and get back with Theo.
Can anyone point me to where I can buy a more robust coincidence meter? I'm afraid my one couldn't cope with the number of coincidental instances of people just happening to be in the right place at the right time tonight and died of overwork.
Does DS Swain have super powers? Twice last night she felt she was being watched even though she saw no one. I am finding that when I watch TV it has become essential to switch on Audio Description, otherwise I frequently will not know what is going on. Sometimes Audio description will use a characters name before that character has been introduce in the programme. Did others here who do not use audio description know that Lisa felt she was being watched.
I always use subtitles now although I can hear what is being said. But I do find that audio description sometimes displays subtitles when nothing has actually been said on screen! As to your question, I can't help. I replayed the ending three times and still couldn't see what that was all about.
Do you mean the cars at the beginning of the episode or the vans at the end. I have rewatched with it switched off and I did not get the impession she thought she was being watched. Maybe I am slow on the uptake, to see the inference. Audio description says Lisa "senses" she is being watched, not that she sees anything. Without audio description I would have no idea why she suddenly looks worried. I am beginning to think programme makers make programmes assuming we keep it switched on all the time, as more and more without it I would clueless as what is going on. Not just Corrie but drama in general.